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Student dance group to perform on LPAC mainstage tonight

Out of the opening darkness appear John Beauregard and Gregory Holt, two of the four members of the Green Chair Dance Group. The music is a simple melody, yet its tension is evident. In contrast, as John and Greg take the stage, their movements are loose and their flowing costumes reflect upon this. At times, as they play upon one another, the choreography of the piece exhibits the anxiety of the music. Some of the moves are subtle, others more complex, and this fusion adds to the mood of Crooked River.

The next piece, filled with humor and lightheartedness, is quite the opposite. Blending movement with props, facial expressions, and other subtleties, Opus Magnifique exhibits a highly playful and experimental personality. Hannah de Keijzer and Sarah Gladwin, the two other members of the small dance ensemble, are now the protagonists. Through their movements and props they tease and toy with Greg and John, who are attempting to cross the stage behind them, and the audience cannot help but laugh at their antics.

The performance, comprised of seven numbers altogether, is well worth seeing. Whether through unity or separation, harmony or syncopation, the movement of the dancers is remarkable. The variety in both the music (or sometimes lack thereof) and the echoing compositions is truly a joy to watch, and the members of the group show incredible flexibility and ease in bringing their work to life.

Green Chair Dance Group will be performing on LPAC mainstage at 8:00 p.m. tonight. The running time is approximately one hour.

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In the wake of Halloween, I think it’s appropriate to celebrate the 80th anniversary of one of the more wonderful pranks ever pulled at Swarthmore: the Cow Episode. On December 4, 1929, the editor of the Phoenix received a letter from the owner of Crumwald, a nearby farm with some loose connections to the college.

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